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I used this a couple of times, the first time service was amazing, but the second time I brought 10 million it took longer because they had to verify the transaction. But all in all a great site to use, highly recommend it!
---Jeddolls
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---Jan
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---smeast
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---bigwau
- Bought a mule account and it took 10 mins to come in and great prices to!!
---constermac

In his latest MMORPG article, Michael Lafferty discusses the recent changes to the Everquest II user interface, or UI. While acknowledging some nice changes, Michael discovered that many players think that the new version leaves much to be desired. In comments from the players themselves, Michael discovers that one size does NOT fit all. Find out why.
But are developers missing the proverbial boat when designing UIs for games? After all, there seems to be a proliferation of third-party interfaces that are easy to find and install into a program - though games do not support them and will not take responsibility if that third-party program crashes, corrupts or generally makes a mess of the player's game.